My Grrreen Shed

My Grrreen Shed at Grand Designs Live

Birmingham NEC

10/10/2008 - 12/10/2008

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MyBag

My-Bag Taipei

Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Square, XinYi, Taipei

17/08/2008 - 18/08/2008

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Climate Change

Claystation 08

Climate Change Festival, Centenary Square, Birmingham

31/05/2008 - 03/06/2008

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MyBag

My-Bag 07 New York

ICFF, Javits Center

19/05/2007 - 22/05/2007

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Claystation

Claystation 07

Six-Cities Design Festival

17/05/2007 - 04/06/2007

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MyBag

My-Bag 07

Salone Del Mobile, Milan

18/04/2007 - 22/04/2007

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MyBag

My-Bag 06

Designersblock

21/09/2006 - 24/09/2006

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Claystation

Claystation 06

London Architecture Biennale, Bankside Gallery

16/06/2006 - 24/06/2006

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My-chair

My-Chair 06

designersblock Milano

04/04/2006 - 10/04/2006

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Claystation

Claystation 05

Glasgow Lighthouse Block Architecture Festival

08/10/2005 - 15/10/2005

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Award

INDEX: AWARDS 05

Copenhagen

23/09/2005 - 24/09/2005

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My-chair

My-Chair 05

designersblock London, Nichols and Clarke Building

22/09/2005 - 25/09/2005

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My-chair

My-Chair 05

National Museum of Scotland

28/07/2005 - 30/07/2005

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Pongo Vision

PongoVision 05

designersblock Milano

23/04/2005 - 26/04/2005

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Claystation

Claystation 04

designersblock, Farmiloes Building, London

23/09/2004 - 26/09/2004

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Claystation

Claystation 03

designersblock, Tea Building, London

25/09/2003 - 28/09/2003

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About Claystation


Claystation is a mass-participation format for creative experimentation. Our aim is to connect with an understanding of design process through some form of creative expression, be it modelling, animation, drawing. There is an evolving programme of events created by the Claystation team, and an ever-growing number of participants. Please click on the links on the left for more information about individual events.

Claystation was devised by the Design Transformation Group (DTG) as a means of encouraging normally passive audiences in active participation. It is heavily influenced by theories of play, which the creators believe is key in the development of creative thought. Techniques and processes devised for this format have been successfully employed in design education at all levels.